Our guest is someone with more than 8 years of Oracle E-Business Suite experience who knows a thing or two about data requirements and processing. This is a must-hear podcast not just for data entry operators but all business users who interact with their Oracle EBS software to gain valuable insight into how to better manage their data. We will demonstrate what mistakes are commonly made when creating and updating data in Oracle EBS.
Our expert guest, Dennis Elsenpeter, is a former ERP business process analyst, database controller & distribution relations representative, specializing in the world of discrete manufacturing. Recounting his experiences, Dennis demonstrates how to reduce your data entry time and mistakes, providing a variety of examples from Inventory, Bills of materials and pricing processes and data. Dennis provides scenarios from the viewpoint different levels of hierarchy, showing his great handle on how to get data into Oracle faster.
Why is data handling important? It is a common area not fully recognized by high level management; understandable when the people entering the data are at the other end of the organizational structure. Recently, organizations’ expectations of data quality and timeliness have risen, and failure to provide quality data when and where needed is being realized to affect companies’ bottom lines where flow-on effects are being seen in missed deliveries to poor financial processes.
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This is another video from Business Analyst Guru for SQL series session 3. This will teach any budding ba to master SQL for Business Analysis. Beginers shall get the language needed to mention in interviews for Joins, which are becoming important
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This is a short video explaining how to thoroughly prepare for a 'Project-Based' questions as part of business analysis interview. Please do leave your feedback, call us back on 703-200-9921 or email us at [email protected]

There is an inherent conflict that exists between the focus of a software company and their manufacturing client. Learn how to overcome this conflict, what you need in an implementation consultant, and what you must do to make your ERP implementation successful.

Oracle Financial Services Software Limited is a subsidiary of Oracle Corporation. Oracle Financial Services Software Limited has two main streams of business. The products division (formerly called BPD – Banking products Division) and PrimeSourcing. The company's offerings cover retail, corporate and investment banking, funds, cash management, trade, treasury, payments, lending, private wealth management, asset management and business analytics
In this video, Vishesh of Oracle Financial Services tell user the exact pattern of recruitment in company where Oracle company conducts a common entrance test and then how it shortlist. Check out different rounds of interviews taken for him and how much is the importance of resume in the interviews. Don’t forget to listen to invaluable tips in the end.
This video is also in series of one of the videos where Vishesh walks the viewers through how he got recruited in the company , how he has learned new technologies over there , and how see himself growing as part of Oracle Financial Services.

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This video practical demonstrates preparation of a BPM model for the order receipt process. Microsoft Visio is utilized for model preparation. Process Modelling is an important skill utilized by IT Business Analysts on the job. Process Modelling is also utilised for As IS and TO BE Process Studies

A Business Analyst is someone who analyzes an organization or business domain (real or hypothetical) and documents its business or processes or systems, assessing the business model or its integration with technology.

Oracle Applications Functional Analyst
Top Skills Needed:
- 7+ years experience driving business requirements
- 5+ years experience Functional Consultant for an Oracle Applications ERP
- Ability to obtain and understand functions of various systems and how they interact
- Demonstrate Project management and multi-tasking skills
- Have outstanding Oral and Written Communication
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Workday is one of the leading software-as-a-service (SaaS) cloud computing companies in the world. In this video, three respected industry analysts examine Workday, its products such as HCM and Financials, and competitive position in the market. Learn from three top industry analysts as they examine this important enterprise software company.
Brian Sommer founded Vital Analysis in 2007 based on the success of his TechVentive, Inc. launch several years earlier. Brian closely follows what C-level executives think, feel and need.
Jason Averbook is a leading analyst, thought leader, consultant and keynote speaker in the area of human resources, the future of work and the impact technology has on that future. He is the CEO of LeapGen.
Bill Kutik is one of the top four influencers in the HR technology marketplace. In 2015, he started Firing Line with Bill Kutik®, a new independent broadcast-quality video interview program about HR technology.
Michael Krigsman is an industry analyst and host of CXOTALK.
Everyone in HR, financial management, and IT pros, such as the CIO, should watch this video.
Learn more about Workday at https://www.workday.com
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From the transcript:
Ok. So, Workday. Let’s begin with an overview: why is Workday important in the market?
Jason Averbook:
Workday was the first SaaS company that actually designed their solution. Once again, like I said, for the worker not thinking about the HR department and the finance department first.
... What Workday did is Workday actually reimagined those processes, put them online with the worker being the center of it, and then having HR and finance be there to consume that data and to use that data in a way that drives business decisions.
Jason Averbook:
We have to think about the experience; the experience of the worker at the core, and I think that’s just a different design principle that was from day one at Workday.
Michael Krigsman:
So, you were talking about placing the customer at the center of the world, and I’m really interested in the corporate cultural dimensions of that. Why didn’t earlier software companies take that step?
Bill Kutik:
Workday truly does have a unique culture, similar to the PeopleSoft culture, which Dave will say, puts employees first. Every other company will talk about how they put customers first. Workday says “Employees first, because if employees are happy, they will make our customers happy.” And the fact is, at the last rising, Aneel Bhusri announced that they got a 98% customer satisfaction rating from some outside agency…
They got a 98% customer sat., and I would challenge any software company in the world to meet that!
Brian Sommer:
Customer satisfaction, or net promoter scores and the ERP space are notoriously terrible. And they’re terrible because either the products were a whole lot more expensive and more difficult to implement than anybody actually believed coming in, or more importantly, the vendors have such a notorious culture going for after their own customers doing what an attorney friend of mine calls “shale fracking,” they try to go in there and break up the wallet of the customer and get every little drop of money they can out of them.
The fact that people get a lot of good, new functionality quite frequently and that the vendor is maintaining that version of the code for them, instead of their IT department, you’ve got customers that are happy because they don't have to wait on their own internal CIO and IT to implement this backed up technical data. So it’s great!
Michael Krigsman:
Workday emphasizes its platform. It’s not the only software company to do that, but it really presents the platform in a central way. So, what is the importance of platform analytics?
Brian Sommer:
I’ll weigh in on this. On the platform: theirs is an interesting one, in that it predominantly uses a number of open-source technologies, which gives them an incredible cost advantage over competitors. They can scale and add customer, after customer, after customer and they owe no additional fees to some third-party systems software company. So that’s a good thing. Number two is the platform only really has to support one technology stack and one set of code. … many of their competitors have multiple different product lines that they’re supporting. In some cases, one vendor has promised to support old applications on the old platforms in perpetuity.
That just adds cost to the vendor. Cost, you’ll have to get eventually passed down to the consumer or the customer, or whatever you want to call the vendor. They don’t have that. They’ve got one stack, one set of technologies. And the architecture of this stuff, to run predominantly in memory. So now, they’ve run all these additional extensions so that the product line can support other types of data, not just structured, heavy order kind of database transaction and information.

Discover how Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) allows one to quickly provision a database and easily upload data for analysis without specialized DBA skills—providing powerful analytics and quick answers to solve problems and inform critical business decisions. Dive into an example illustrating how a major airline could leverage Oracle ADW to better understand and reduce flight delays.

Business Analysis is a process to identify the actual business requirements of a client in software application development. Although it does not demand any technical expertise, one needs to have the ability to analytical thinking and an in-depth knowledge of the domain. Excellent communication skill and people management skills are two other skills a business analytic needed.
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The second-generation cloud is built for the enterprise to protect your critical data; secure from core to edge; easily move apps and data from on-premises. It is built for all enterprise workloads, is designed to run in the public cloud or at customer, and is simple to upgrade. The second-generation cloud is the foundation for the autonomous database.

In this Video, We will be discussing about the skills needed for data analyst and data scientist roles.
The reason for making one video to discuss both data analyst and data scientist roles is because there are a lot things in common
between both these two role.
Data Analyst does a lot of descriptive analytics. On the other hand, Data Scientist also does descriptive analytics. But also data scientists do something called
predictive analytics.
So let's try to understand what Descriptive and Predictive analytics mean.
Descriptive Analytics is all about analyzing the historical data to answer this particular question which is "WHAT HAS HAPPENED TILL NOW??".
Predictive Analytics also involves analysis of historical data but, predictive analytics is mainly all about answering the question
which is.. "WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE??"
Let's understand this with a simple example.
I have sales data of XYZ company in a table format.
As part of descriptive analytics, we can simply create a scatter chart so that we can quickly understand how the company has been performing
in terms of sales in the previous years.
Now let's look at predictive analytics. So now that we know how the company has been performing in the previous years, can we predict what's gonna
happen to the sales in the coming years?.. Will the sales increase, or decrease or does it remain the same??..
If we are able to answer these questions, then it is called as predictive analytics.
So coming back to the comparison of Data Analyst and Data Scientist roles,
Now that we have some idea about the differences between the two roles, lets now look at skills needed for each of these two roles.
Data Analysts should be good with Math and Statistics.
They should be good with handling the data.
-- This includes knowledge of ETL (or Extract Transform and Load) operations on data and experience working with popular
ETL tools such as Informatica – PowerCenter,IBM – Infosphere Information Server, alteryx,
Microsoft – SQL Server Integrated Services (SSIS), Talend Open Studio, SAS – Data Integration Studio
,SAP – BusinessObjects Data Integrator, QlikView Expressor or any other popular ETL tool.
-- They should be comfortable in handling data from different sources and
in different formats such as text, csv, tsv, excel, json, rdbms and others popular formats.
-- They should have excellent knowledge of SQL (or Structured Query Language).
Its a Bonus to have
-- The knowledge of Big data tools and technologies to handle large data sets.
-- NoSQL databases such as HBase, Cassandra and MongoDB.
They should be expert in Analysing and Visualizing the data.
-- They Should have experience working with popular data analysis and visualization packages in python and R
such as numpy, scipy, pandas, matplotlib, ggplot and others.
-- Experience with popular data analysis and visualization BI tools such as Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, SAP BI, SAS BI, Oracle BI, QlikView or any other
popular BI tool
They should have good communication and storytelling skills.
Lets now look at the skills needed for data scientist role.
Data scientist also does descriptive analytics just like data analysts. Apart from that, they also do predictive analytics.
So as part of Descriptive analytics:
Data Scientists should be excellent with Math and Statistics.
Data scientists should be good with handling data
-- So yes, they should have experience working with popular ETL frameworks.
-- They should have excellent knowledge of SQL.
-- Many companies expect data scientists to have mandatory knowledge of big data tools and technologies to
work with large datasets and also to work with structured, semi-structured and unstructured data.
-- Its good to have the knowledge of NoSQL databases such as HBase, Cassandra and MongoDB.
They should be expert in Analysing and Visualizing the data.
-- Experience working with popular data analysis and visualization packages in python and R.
-- Experience with popular data analysis and visualization BI tools such as Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, SAP BI, SAS BI, Oracle BI, QlikView or any other
popular BI tool.
They should also have excellent communication and storytelling skills.
And as part of predictive analytics,
They should be good in using the techniques in artificial intelligence, data mining, machine learning, and statistical modeling to make
future predictions using the historical data.
Exposure to popular predictive analytics tools such as SAP Predictive analytics, Minitab, SAS Predictive Analytics, Alteryx Analytics, IBM
predictive analytics or any other popular predictive analytics tool.
They should have very good exposure to popular machine learning and deep learning packages available for Python and R such as
scikit learn, tensorflow, theano,rpart, caret, randomForest, nnet, and other popular libraries.

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Learn the best way to answer "tell me about yourself" job interview question from a PwC Consulting Manager and easily impress the hiring manager.
You will learn how to prepare, pass, and land interviews with multinational companies.
Tell Me About Yourself is one of the most critical questions you will be asked in your interview. In fact, I'll go ahead and say that it's perhaps THE most important question. I'll also say that it's the only one that can allow you to leave a long lasting impression with the hiring managers. And, it's incredibly easy to pull it off.
You need a structure in your pitch. A structure that will allow you to present your background effectively. In this video, I talk in great details as to how you should answer this job interview question.
It's all about having a structure, knowing what to say, knowing what not to say and presenting your background smoothly while making sure mentioning important elements in your background which is also what the hiring managers are looking for. In your 2 minute pitch, you need to make sure you present your background in a way that they clearly get the idea that you are THE candidate they want to hire.
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Banking Domain Knowledge for Software Professionals
In this session I am going to explain Banking Software Projects, not the basics of
Banking Domain, means what is Banking?, Types of Bank Accounts, Types of Banks,
Types of Deposits, and Types of Bank Loans etc..., that I will explain in another
video...
Domain means an Area, in our Information Technology point of view, Domain means,
project Business Area, ex: Banking, Insurance, ERP, Healthcare, Telecom, Ecommerce,
Retail Market, Logistics etc...
Banking is one the important area in Software Development, in Baking we have
several business operations that require different types of Software Applications.
In this Session, I going to explain Indian Banking Software Applications, some
features may vary from one country to another...
1. What are Important Banking Software Applications?
• Core Banking System
• ATM Banking
• Internet Banking System (Online Banking.
• Mobile Banking System
• Forex Management
• Treasury Management System (Treasury Management for Banks.
• Asset Liability Management System
• Financial Management System
Etc...
2. What is Core Banking System?
Core Banking System automates Banking branch business operations, covers Retail
and Corporate Banking Services.
It provides Software solution for General Ledger, Accounts Management, Deposits,
Loans, Advances, Bills, Clearing, Sundries (Normal-Accounting., Safe-Deposit-Lockers,
Safe-Custody-Items and Transaction-Process Etc...
3. What are Important Modules in Core Banking System?
• Master Data
• General Ledger
• Accounts Management
• Deposits
• Withdrawals
• Loans
• Transaction Process
• Advances
Etc...
4. What is ATM Banking System?
ATM (Automatic Teller Machine. Banking System is connected to a network, that
offers basic banking functions to users (access to bank account (balance, bank
transfers. and retrieval of money etc....
Important Functional Features:
• Balance Enquiry
• Money Withdrawals
• Bill Payments
Etc...
5. What is Internet Banking System?
Internet Banking System integrates the various levels of interactions between the
bank and its customers and provides the customers of the bank with the necessary
interface to avail banking services on Net.
Internet banking helps the customers of a bank to access their account from
anywhere in the world. It helps the bank to handles the customer requests more
efficiently and effectively and saves lot of time for the customer.
6. What are Important Functional Features of Internet Banking?
• Balance Enquiry
• Bill Payments
• Statement of Account
• Stop cheque requests
• Cheque book requests
• Reporting of loss of ATM cards
• Previous transaction report
• Cheque payment status
• Stop payment status
• Transfer of funds from one account to another
• Information services
• Interest rate for various deposit schemes and loan schemes
• Product features of various bank products
• Branch listing etc.,
7. What is Mobile Banking System?
Mobile Banking System is a mobile banking solution. It allows transactions through
WAP enabled mobile phones and also using SMS.
It helps the customers to access their account from anywhere using the mobile phone. There is no need to have a computer or an internet connection. This will facilitate access to the account even when the customer is traveling or when he is in a location where required facilities are not available. The same transaction can be carried by SMS. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP. technology allows secure, on-line access of web using mobile devices whereas in the case of SMS (short messaging service. technology, there is a time lag in communication.
8. What are Important Functional Features of Mobile Banking?
• Balance Enquiry
• Stop cheque requests
• Cheque book requests
• Reports loss of ATM card
• Previous transaction report
• Cheque payment status
• Transfer of funds Etc...
Banking Projects
9. What is Forex Management System?
Forex Management System is used to automate the foreign exchange (Forex. operations
of bank branch (Category 'B' and Category 'C'..
It enables the bank to deal with the complexities of the business of foreign
exchange with ease.
10. What is Treasury Management System?
Treasury Management System provides an efficient Integrated Treasury Management
System to banks. This system is seamlessly integrated with Core Banking System.
It can be deployed as an independent as well as add-on module with the existing
system.
11. What is Asset Liability Management System?
Asset Liability Management System is a risk management tool that helps bank's
management take investment / disinvestment decisions, maintain the required
statutory liquidity ratio (SLR., credit reserve ratio (CRR. and other ratios
as per Reserve Bank of India (RBI. guidelines.

An extract from the CXOTALK conversation with three top industry analysts who look at Oracle. Part of the CXOTALK series of conversations with innovators. See the entire conversation here: https://www.cxotalk.com/oracle-focus-enterprise-apps-infrastructure
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